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Overview

Model # DWHT14674 Store SKU # 1001052828

The DEWALT Ergo Aviation snip was designed with a reduced handle span, providing lower level of muscle effort required while cutting tough materials. This tool is traditionally used for cutting aluminum, vinyl siding, screening, cardboard, leather, copper and 18 to 22-Gauge sheet metal. The snip's serrated cutting edge prevent materials from slipping during use and the slip-resistant, bi-material cushion grip ensures a firm, comfortable grip.

  1. 15% less muscle exertion, easier cutting
  1. More cuts, less effort
  1. Improved external latch design
  1. US ergonomic performance certification
  1. Serrated blade, clean finish
  1. Flush mount hardware
  1. Forged chrome vanadium steel

Specifications

Dimensions

Assembled Depth (in inches)
11.9
Assembled Height (in inches)
1
Assembled Weight (in lbs)
1
Assembled Width (in inches)
2.9
Packaged Depth (in inches)
11.9
Packaged Height (in inches)
1
Packaged Weight (In lbs)
1
Packaged Width (in inches)
2.9

Details

Country of Origin
US-United States
Handle Material
Composite
Number of Pieces in Set
1
Offset
Right
Overall Length (In.)
11.9
Pliers Type
Cutting Pliers
Snips Type
Aviation

Warranty / Certifications

Limited Lifetime Warranty. For more information, please contact DEWALT Customer Service: 1-800-4DeWALT (1-800-433-9258)
1-inch Right-Cut Aviation SnipDEWALT 1-inch Right-Cut Aviation SnipThe DEWALT Ergo Aviation snip was designed with a reduced handle span, providing lower level of muscle effort required while cutting tough materials. This tool is traditionally used for cutting aluminum, vinyl siding, screening, cardboard, leather, copper and 18 to 22-Gauge sheet metal. The snip's serrated cutting edge prevent materials from slipping during use and the slip-resistant, bi-material cushion grip ensures a firm, comfortable grip.
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1001052828
1-inch Right-Cut Aviation Snip is rated 0.0 out of 5 by 17.
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Rated 4 out of 5 by from I've managed with an inexpensive set for decades and like my pickup truck wish I'd bought it deca... [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I've managed with an inexpensive set for decades and like my pickup truck wish I'd bought it decades earlier. The are quality snips with grips formed to naturally fit your fingers on one side and thumb on the other which make them easy to operate. The tools have color coded handles - green (right), yellow (straight), and red (left). Each has a solid locking latch. The tool comes with a lifetime warranty. The only improvement I can think of is to get something similar to a wood chisel apron so you can roll them up in a handy set.
Date published: 2017-09-16
Rated 5 out of 5 by from If you do any amount of sheetmetal work a good set of shears are a must, even if you are just doi... [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] If you do any amount of sheetmetal work a good set of shears are a must, even if you are just doing a small flashing job, these are a very good set. These right hand shears have a very good mechanical advantage that makes cutting easier than a conventional set of shears. I have used these on the 20 gauge sheetmetal I use to do patch panels on my street rod project and they went through it like butter. I highly recommend these shears and I also highly recommend you purchase a right and left hand set if you do a lot of sheetmetal work like me. It seems redundant but if you cut irregular shapes with inside and outside curves the right and lefts are a must and the price is very reasonable.
Date published: 2017-09-22
Rated 5 out of 5 by from I have several types of tin snips. The old style without compound leverage are extremely hard to ... [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have several types of tin snips. The old style without compound leverage are extremely hard to cut with. I have tried several inexpensive compound leverage snips that were pretty much useless. When you try to cut with the cheap shears the jaws separate and bend the material without cutting it. These DeWalt snips are awesome. They seem to cut with less effort and, most important, they cut cleanly through the sheet metal. The best thing about these snips is that they cut all the way to the end of the blades. When you are cutting a difficult shape it is sooo much easier if you can close the blades all the way and have them finish the cut all the way to the end. As usual Milwaukee tools are some of the best you can buy.
Date published: 2017-09-20
Rated 5 out of 5 by from I have used many types of aviation cutters in the past doing metal fabrication in auto body resto... [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have used many types of aviation cutters in the past doing metal fabrication in auto body restoration I now do this as a hobby and I do some pretty heavy re manufacturing of parts I have used these aviation snips on several jobs now and found them to out perform most that i have used they are sharp and give such precise cuts that I stopped using all my others doing a patch panel on a 1957 ford ranchero i wanted very precise cut and thats what I got with these
Date published: 2017-09-21
Rated 5 out of 5 by from A solid built, well constructed, easy to use sheet metal shear. The blades are set at the proper ... [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] A solid built, well constructed, easy to use sheet metal shear. The blades are set at the proper angle for a clean right cut that enables the user to create smooth arcs in sheet metal. The handle has a good solid comfortable grip that is designed for lefties and righties. The spring mechanism is well designed for a return to open position when you finish your initial cut and those that follow. I would recommend the product the amateur and pro alike.
Date published: 2017-10-04
Rated 5 out of 5 by from The right cut aviation snip is green for easy identification. When cutting the end of copper, br... [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The right cut aviation snip is green for easy identification. When cutting the end of copper, brass, aluminum, tin, or sheet metal it is good to know which one you are using on sight before picking it up. This is because the mechanism works differently on different snips. Think of them as right and left handed scissors. If you are cutting the end off of a piece of ductwork and have a nearby obstacle you may need either a right or a left hand snip to allow you clearance. You need to remember that the snips cannot cut heavy duty items. Think of it like using a pair of scissors to cut a double-wall cardboard box. A snip is not always the right tool for the job. If you use them for cutting wire it will damage them and make the edges rough on anything you cut in the future.
Date published: 2017-09-13
Rated 4 out of 5 by from I got the set of 3. Left right and center... I got the set of 3. Left right and center cut. They cut great, but was surprised one of the 3 came with several rust spots. No worries some wd40 and a brush. Strong cut, nice grip. Worthy buy.
Date published: 2019-06-19
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Now, these are right-hand cut snips, but they way they are designed, they can be used by a left-h... [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Now, these are right-hand cut snips, but they way they are designed, they can be used by a left-handed person as well, as the locking tab is on the right, so if you were to hold it in your left hand, you could lock and unlock the tab with your left thumb, now that's nice! For a right-handed person however, you would have to to this with your right pointer finger, which isn't as comfortable/thought-out, but I'm not one to complain. It's nice that these are made of forged steel, which means sharper edges and a longer life. It's always good to get your maximum worth out of a tool. -Did I mention these things are SHARP? I cut through what I believe was 32 gauge or thicker standard duct metal, and they went through with minimal effort, though they are advertised to work up to 22 or even 18 gauge metal. However, If I had to cut something that thick, I would simply use a cut-off wheel. Now, I'm not sure how DeWalt engineered these, but the reduction in squeezing pressure is magnificent! The ergonomic handles only add to how comfortable these are to work with. If I had to cut all day with these and were a pole-builder or metal worker, I certainly wouldn't overlook them.
Date published: 2017-09-20
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